To maintain the operational integrity of the NVR, it is suggested that it be rebooted periodically.
In much the same way that a computer can become unstable if left on for an extremely long
time, the NVR can become unstable. It is strongly suggested that the NVR be rebooted at least
once per week.However, as this can be a hassle (particularly if the NVR is stashed away
somewhere inconvenient) you can set the NVR up to reboot itself.
Enable auto reboot:
Will automatically shut the NVR down and restart it at a certain time of the
day or week.
Auto reboot at:
Choose when you’d like the NVR to reboot. Typically, this will be a time when
it’s unlikely there’ll be any activity for the NVR to record.
Firmware Upgrade :
Instructs the NVR to update its firmware. You’ll only need to use this option
if instructed to do so by Reolink Technical Support. (Remember to Export your configuration first
so you don’t have to re-set everything!)
Default Settings :
Loads the factory default settings.
This must be done after a firmware upgrade to ensure proper operation of the NVR.
You
can retain your settings, recording schedule and so on by using the Import/Export Configuration
function
before
upgrading the firmware.
Configuration :
Creates a file containing all the settings you’ve customized, including your
recording preferences, schedule, user-list and so on.
Device Setting -> System -> Maintenance
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